Remo Road Gang
We decided we look better before our clean up. We schedule our clean up too late in the year, May 11, and we were knee deep in poison ivy. It did not slow down one volunteer, we have a hard core bunch. Harmony Hall Farm Association.
We decided we look better before our clean up. We schedule our clean up too late in the year, May 11, and we were knee deep in poison ivy. It did not slow down one volunteer, we have a hard core bunch. Harmony Hall Farm Association.
Frederick County continues its grant project encouraging folks to walk their pets, pick up litter and post a selfie! Outreach is partnered with the local animal shelter and parks department’s Paws to Pavement events.
Members of the Pulaski County Junior Cougars Summer Camp clean graffiti from the Iron Bridge. The Iron Bridge is a railway spur that spans Peak Creek in Pulaski, VA. It was refurbished to a walking and fishing platform by the Friends of Peak Creek. The summer camp curriculum includes volunteering each week for community improvement.
The mission at Keep Virginia Beautiful is to engage and unite Virginians to improve our natural and scenic environment. We believe in a shared responsibility to end littering, improve recycling and beautify communities.
To honor that commitment to the Commonwealth, we funded thirty grant recipients – one each day in the month of June – for our “30 in Thirty Green Grants” program. These grants were given to schools, parks, counties and towns, environmental groups, associations, and Keep America Beautiful affiliates in four different categories: Community Beautification, Cigarette Litter Prevention, Litter Prevention, and Recycling. Since 2011, we have provided $230,000 for 290 different projects throughout the state. We are grateful for the generosity this year of our partner Altria, as well as additional support from Keep America Beautiful and Coca-Cola.
Throughout the next year, each of these Green Grant Winners will update us on their successes in putting their funding to good work. We appreciate THEIR commitment and especially their partnership in keeping Virginia beautiful.
And now, here are our 2019 Winners!
(Listed by Organization – Category – Amount – City)
Keep Manassas Beautiful – Cigarette Litter Prevention – $1,000 – Manassas
Harmony Hall Farm HOA – Litter Prevention – $750 – Wicomico Church
Deep Creek Middle School – Litter Prevention – $1,000 – Chesapeake
Real Chances, Inc. – Community Beautification – $1,000 – Richmond
Rappahannock Group Sierra Club – Litter Prevention – $1,000 – Fredericksburg
Friends of Norfolk’s Environment – Community Beautification – $1,000 – Norfolk
Frederick County Recycling – Recycling – $750 – Winchester
Virginia State University – Cigarette Litter Prevention – $1,000 – Petersburg
Sacred Heart Center – Community Beautification – $1,000 – Richmond
Virginia Capital Trail Foundation – Litter Prevention – $750 – Richmond
Pennington Partners – Cigarette Litter Prevention – $1,000 – Pennington Gap
Friends of Twin Lakes State Park – Recycling – $1,000 – Green Bay
Belvedere Elementary School – Community Beautification – $750 – Falls Church
City of Waynesboro Stormwater Program – Cigarette Litter Prevention – $500 – Waynesboro
Cove Ridge Foundation – Recycling – $1,000 – Duffield
Rappahannock County Recreational Facilities – Community Beautification – $1,000 – Washington
Hanover Arts and Activities Center – Community Beautification – $1,000 – Ashland
Friends of Peak Creek, Inc. – Cigarette Litter Prevention – $500 – Pulaski
Albemarle County Public Schools – Recycling – $1,000 – Charlottesville
Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad – Community Beautification – $1,000 – Virginia Beach
Town of Hillsville, Virginia – Recycling – $1,000 – Hillsville
Clean Valley Council – Cigarette Litter Prevention – $1,000 – Roanoke
Virginia Zoological Society – Recycling – $1,000 – Norfolk
Va. Dept. of Environmental Quality – NOVA – Cigarette Litter Prevention – $500 – Woodbridge
Seeds of Change Organization – Litter Prevention – $500 – Richmond
Dickenson County Chamber/Visitor Center – Community Beautification – $1,000 – Clintwood
Isle of Wight County – Litter Prevention – $1,000 – Isle of Wight
Keep Virginia Cozy, Inc. – Recycling – $750 – Richmond
Clean Fairfax – Recycling – $1,000 – Fairfax
Soil Cycles HVA – Recycling – $1,000 – Harrisonburg
Our volunteers took time out on a Friday afternoon to keep Virginia beautiful!
We awarded our annual “30 in Thirty Green Grants” daily during the month of June. Government, non-profit, civic and service organizations in Virginia were invited to apply for grants for $500 to $1,000 describing how they plan to tackle an environmental concern in their community regarding Litter Prevention, Recycling, Cigarette Litter Prevention, or Community Beautification. Since 2011, we have provided $203,000 for 260 different environmental projects and programs all across the Commonwealth, due to the generosity this year of our partner Altria, as well as additional support from Keep America Beautiful and Coca-Cola.
Soil Cycles HVA in Harrisonburg, has been awarded a 30 in Thirty Green Grant of $1000 for its Recycling project. Soil Cycles is dedicated to composting and reducing food waste using human-powered bicycles for transportation. They collect compostable waste from residences and restaurants without the use of fossil fuel energy. Participants who subscribe to the program receive a 5-gallon bucket each week to fill with their compostable waste, and in return receive finished compost delivered to their home or business. If the subscriber doesn’t have a place to use the finished compost, it will be donated to a local community garden. Our Green Grant funds will be used to purchase a hitch for their bike trailer and for marketing materials.
Clean Fairfax County has been awarded a 30 in Thirty Green Grant of $1000 for its Recycling project.
Government, non-profit, civic and service organizations in Virginia were invited to apply for grants for $500 to $1,000 describing how they plan to tackle an environmental concern in their community regarding Litter Prevention, Recycling, Cigarette Litter Prevention, or Community Beautification. These grants are being awarded daily during the month of June. Since 2011, we have provided $203,000 for 260 different environmental projects and programs all across the Commonwealth, due to the generosity this year of our partner Altria, as well as additional support from Keep America Beautiful and Coca-Cola.
Clean Fairfax works to reduce littering and increase recycling, reusing, and reducing consumption through public outreach, community cleanups and adopt-a-spots. The organization has partnered with Reston Farmers Market in an effort to reduce the amount of plastic consumption. With their funding, Clean Fairfax will purchase reusable produce bags to provide for shoppers instead of disposable produce bags. By replacing the plastic bags, Clean Fairfax and Reston Farmers Market are encouraging the adoption of sustainable practices throughout the County.
We’re lucky to have affiliate groups – both official and ad hoc – across the Commonwealth who are committed to our mission. Like us, most of them are volunteer driven. During the month of June, we’re awarding 30 of these groups with Green Grants so that they can expand their work. Government, non-profit, civic and service organizations in Virginia were invited to apply for grants for $500 to $1,000 describing how they plan to tackle an environmental concern in their community regarding Litter Prevention, Recycling, Cigarette Litter Prevention, or Community Beautification.
Today, Keep Virginia Cozy Inc. in Richmond has been awarded a 30 in Thirty Green Grant of $750 for its Recycling project. Keep Virginia Cozy is a nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to keeping Virginia clean and cozy. Beginning in the George Washington National Forest, the organization hopes to increase recycling in public areas and lands. Much of the litter that people bring to the trail heads are water bottles and other recyclables. Keep Virginia Cozy is going to use Green Grant funds to build and provide areas for those recyclables to be disposed of properly, rather than ending up in the landfill.
Since 2011, we have provided $203,000 for 260 different environmental projects and programs all across the Commonwealth, due to the generosity this year of our partner Altria, as well as additional support from Keep America Beautiful and Coca-Cola.
We are awarding our annual “30 in Thirty Green Grants” daily during the month of June. Since 2011 we have provided $203,000 for 260 different environmental projects and programs all across the Commonwealth, due to the generosity this year of our partner Altria, as well as additional support from Keep America Beautiful and Coca-Cola.
Isle of Wight County in Hampton Roads has been awarded a 30 in Thirty Green Grant of $1000 for its Litter Prevention project. Isle of Wight County services waste needs for approximately 14,000 households. The County will implement a project to prevent litter called, “Teach Up the Pick Up.” It will focus on educating children about litter prevention, and getting students involved in school and roadside cleanups. They will also aim to prevent litter on highways through a “Cover Your Load” campaign. Funds received from our grant will be used to purchase educational materials for students, cleanup supplies, and “Cover Your Load” informational signs.